Year 2: Science Club

April 01, 2022

From October 2021 until February 2022, Mrs Stephenson has led a science club full of budding scientists of the future to complete their UK STEM Crest Award. The children have taken part in eight experiments including making their own lava lamp and oobleck. They have investigated forces, looked at how bubbles are made and have carried out focused observations. 

Each week, Mrs Stephenson has recorded their progress and the children have received their certificates and badges as a reward for their completion of the award.  

Well done, science club! I am very proud of your achievement!



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